Inside Mayweather Pacquiao

2015

As part of the promotion for the "fight of the century", this four-part documentary weaves real-time access to Floyd Mayweather's training camp with the largely unknown stories of the pivotal moments that made Floyd Mayweather the person he is today. On YouTube alone, each episode in the series averaged over 6 million viewers.

Series Producer and Supervising Editor.

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Epilogue

Fight Camp: Inside the Super Six

2009-2011

2011 New York Festivals Gold – Outstanding Documentary Series

From backroom promoter meetings to rarely-seen aftermaths of the fight, this revolutionary series took viewers on a journey to a side of professional boxing they had never seen before. Following the fighters of the Super Six World Boxing Classic, the series was one of the first to shoot entirely on DSLR cameras and pioneered covering professional sports with a low-fi, intimate esthetic.

Fight Camp Trailer

Fight Camp: Pacquiao vs Mosley

2011

Airing on CBS and Showtime, this five-part documentary series marked Showtime's return to pay-per-view boxing.

Epilogue

Feature Length Docs

FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES

Feature Length Docs

FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES

An intimate portrait of the global war against violent extremism. Shot over the course of a year with crews embedded in Iraq, Afghanistan, Niger and many other areas around the world.

National Geographic Channel.

Chain of Command

2017

Ben Simmon's One and Done.

2016

A feature length documentary following Ben Simmons for 2 years as he journeys from Australia to high school and college in the US, ultimately joining the NBA as its number one draft pick.

A MaggieVision Production. Co-Produced and Co-Edited by Josh Glaser.

Trailer

Hoops U

2015

A behind-the-scenes documentary look into two major college basketball programs as they prepare for the NCAA Tournament. Competing in the ACC, coach Mike Brey and Notre Dame's Fighting Irish have risen to become a Top Ten force. University of Maryland, under coach Mark Turgeon, is making the most of the Terrapins first year in the Big Ten. Take a front-row seat at the final month of conference play and see what it takes - from the classroom to the locker room - to make it to the top.

An IMG Production. Co-Producer and Co-Editor Josh Glaser.

War Dance

2006

Edit Cartel worked with the filmmakers to cut an extended fundraising trailer from dailies while they were in production in Uganda. The film went on to become an Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary Feature and the winner of the Sundance Film Festival Documentary Directing Award. A Fine Films Feature.

War Dance

Sports

SPORTS

Edit Cartel has performed on site editing for the biggest events in sports, including 4 Super Bowls, Grand Slam Tennis, NASCAR, US Open Golf, and every Summer and Winter Olympic Games since Beijing.

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Sports

SPORTS

Edit Cartel has performed on site editing for the biggest events in sports, including 4 Super Bowls, Grand Slam Tennis, NASCAR, US Open Golf, and every Summer and Winter Olympic Games since Beijing.

About

ABOUT EDIT CARTEL

About

ABOUT EDIT CARTEL

Josh Glaser

Josh Glaser graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Philosophy, then quickly lost his way. His downward spiral includes producing, directing and/or editing numerous TV shows, theatrical film trailers, long form documentaries and feature films.

His long-form TV credits include over 25 episodes as Series Producer and Supervising Editor of Showtime’s Emmy® Award Winning All Access series which has followed boxing superstars like Floyd Mayweather, Canelo Alvarez and Miguel Cotto. Prior to that Josh produced and edited 17 episodes of Showtime’s Fight Camp 360 series which documented The Super Six: World Boxing Classic as well as Manny Pacquiao’s fight against Shane Mosley (airing on CBS in primetime).

Josh has edited features and teases on-site for NBC’s primetime broadcast of the Beijing, Vancouver, London, Sochi and Rio Olympic Games, as well as 4 Superbowls (XL for ABC, XLIII, XLVI and XLIX for NBC) and numerous other events. Other TV editing credits include the World Series of Poker and The ESPY Awards for ESPN. He has also directed live action spots forSpikeTVandXbox.

In the world of feature films, Josh has cut theatrical trailers for clients including Paramount Pictures and The Film Movement. He has been nominated for four golden trailer awards including for War Dance (2007 Oscar Nominee Best Documentary Feature). Josh created visual effects for Lewis Lapham’s The American Ruling Class (Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival), and served as the associate editor and opening titles designer of the feature The Look (Official Selection: Tribeca Film Festival). Josh also worked with artist Eve Sussman for her project 89 Seconds at Alcazar, which was exhibited at the 2004 Whitney Biennial and is a part of the MOMA’s permanent collection.